Minutes of meeting, 3 May 1787
Reference code
SAL/02/022/012
Title
Minutes of meeting, 3 May 1787
Date
3/5/1787
Level of description
Item
Scope and content
The following Fellows were recommended for election: Hugh, Duke of Northumberland; James Mansfield Chadwicke.
The following Fellow was elected: H Conway, Governor of Jersey.
The following Fellows were admitted: William Seward Hall; John Sidney Hawkins; Richard Sharp; Robert Smith.
William Boys account of a large skeleton and glass vessel found in Minster churchyard.
Count de Bruhl communicates anecdotes of eminent Chess Players.
Captain Paterson exhibits 13 drawings of Choultree, Madura.
Colonel Sydenham presents an account of some Roman gold coins, with drawings, found at Neillour, 100 miles north of Madras.
The following Fellow was elected: H Conway, Governor of Jersey.
The following Fellows were admitted: William Seward Hall; John Sidney Hawkins; Richard Sharp; Robert Smith.
William Boys account of a large skeleton and glass vessel found in Minster churchyard.
Count de Bruhl communicates anecdotes of eminent Chess Players.
Captain Paterson exhibits 13 drawings of Choultree, Madura.
Colonel Sydenham presents an account of some Roman gold coins, with drawings, found at Neillour, 100 miles north of Madras.
Creator
Society of Antiquaries of London
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